A map story about the Tabula Peutingeriana, the only remaining map from the Roman Empire that shows the routes of the state-administered road network. It was used for government and military communication and official travel. The Tabula Peutingeriana is a visualization of a graph rather than a cartographic map. It names 555 cities and 3500 other waystations.
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Traveling the Cursus PublicusA closer look at the Tabula PeutingerianaThe math of transit mapsReading and using the Tabula PeutingerianaLife of the mapSort: